"After extensive testing, it was determined that Ace's symptoms were due to exhaustion and dehydration," the post read.

Frehley (second from right), who rose to fame as a member of Kiss, was forced to cancel a show in Poughkeepsie following his hospitalization.

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Frehley, who has been touring around the East Coast throughout April, was given a clean bill of health but "reluctantly" agreed to cancel Saturday night's sold-out show in Poughkeepsie.

No other details about Frehley's status have been released at this time.

"Once released from the hospital, Ace will be heading home to Southern California to recuperate," the Facebook post concluded. "We wish him a speedy recovery."

The Chance venue in Poughkeepsie, where the show was scheduled to be held, is currently trying to reschedule the concert for some time in September. Ticket holders were also given the option to return their tickets for a full refund.

Ace Frehley (c.) recently released a new album, for which he teamed up with Paul Stanley (r.) to cover Free’s “Fire and Water.”

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Saturday's cancellation came exactly one week after Frehley was forced to nix another show in New Hope, Pa. after one of his band members came down with flu-like symptoms. That show is not expected to be made up, according to Rolling Stone.

Earlier this month, Frehley released on album of song covers titled "Origins, Vol. 1." The guitarist collaborated with a number of noteworthy artists on the album, including Slash, Mike McCready and his former Kiss bandmate Paul Stanley.

Frehley and Stanley teamed up to cover Free’s 1970 classic hit “Fire and Water,” marking the first time they’ve appeared on an original album together since 1998's "Psycho Circus."